Archie Leroy Musick (1902–1978) was an American painter. He studied under Thomas Hart Benton, Stanton Macdonald-Wright, and Boardman Robinson. Archie...
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Musick (September 17, 1897 – July 2, 1974) was an American writer and folklorist specializing in West Virginia. She was the sister of artist Archie Musick...
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Musick is the surname of the following notable people: Archie Musick (1902–1978), American painter Edwin Musick (1894–1938), American airline pilot and...
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as painter Archie Musick. His family moved to Southern California when Jim was a young boy. After attending Santa Ana High School, Musick played college...
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Archie Musick 1941 tempera on panel 1992 Red Cloud Moving Westward Archie Musick 1941 tempera on panel 1992 Red Cloud Stockade Builders Archie Musick...
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House of Representatives Archie Musick painter 1902–1978 Jim Musick, American professional football player. John R. Musick, late 19th-century historian...
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(1887–1972), poet and writer Archie Musick (1902–1978), painter and illustrator, associated with the Regionalist movement John R. Musick (1849–1901), author and...
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Administration mural title "Hunters, Red and White" was created by Archie Musick. A plaque by the mural reads: Depression-era public art programs coincided...
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Kenneth Adams, and Ward Lockwood, and a downstairs lounge mural by Archie Musick. For the National Register of Historic Places, it was described as follows:...
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includes three panels of mural artwork, painted on canvas by artist Archie Musick. The three panels, titled "Moving Westward," "Stockade Builders," and...
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